Post on 27-Mar-2018
Office of Labor Standards and Enforcement (OLSE)
Training for Community Development Agencies
Contact Information
Gary J. KinselContractor Industrial Relations Specialist (CIRS)465 Main Street, 2nd FloorBuffalo, NY 14203Phone Number: 716-551-5755x5003Email: Gary.J.Kinsel@hud.gov
HUD’s MissionTo create strong, sustainable,
inclusive communities and quality affordable homes for all.
Responsibility of OLSE
To support HUD’s mission by ensuring construction laborers and mechanics working on covered projects are paid
no less than the Federal prevailing wage rate for the type of work they
perform
Session LayoutDavis Bacon and Related Acts (DBRA)• History of Davis Bacon Act• Related Acts Regulations
CDA Responsibilities• Contract/Project Management• Enforcement Procedures• Requirements with HUD
Community Development Block Grants (CDBG)• DBRA Applicability• Incidental Rule
Davis Bacon & Related Acts History
(in a nutshell)
• Drafted by Pennsylvania Senator James J. Davis and New York Representative Robert L. Bacon
• Enacted by Congress on March 3, 1931 signed by President Herbert Hoover
• Triggered by Public Works Projects in excess of $2000
• Related Acts Developed throughout
Davis Bacon & Related Acts Related Acts Regulations
Copeland “Anti-Kickback Act - Enacted in 1934
• U.S. Senator Royal S. Copeland’s Senate Subcommittee on Crime - Found that 25 % of money paid to laborers went back to employers
• Regulates payroll deductions- FICA, taxes, court ordered payments, fringe benefits, etc.
• Sanctions are under the General Provisions of Title 18
Contract Work Hours and Safety Standards Act (CWHSSA) – Enacted in 1964
• Requires payment of time and a half for hours in excess of 40 a week- Liquidated damages include $10.00 per employee per day violation- $100,000 Threshold
• Prohibits unsanitary, hazardous, or dangerous working conditions on federal and federally financed and assisted construction projects
Davis Bacon & Related Acts Character of Work
Residential Construction• Projects involving the construction, alteration, or repair of apartment
buildings 4 stories or less in height.
Building Construction• Above 4 stories
Highway Construction• Projects involving initial construction, alteration, or repair of roads, streets,
highways, alleys, parking areas, sidewalks, etc.
Heavy Construction• Any construction that cannot be classified as Residential, Building or Highway
- Irrigation projects, storm sewers, water mains, canals, playgrounds, etc.
CDA Responsibilities(Contract/Project Management)
Bidding Solicitation and Award • Form HUD – 4010• Most recent general wage schedule• Check general contractor’s eligibility
Payroll Reviews
Apprentices
Conduct Employee Interviews• Form HUD – 11• Payroll comparison
Contact General Contractors About Discrepancies• Underpaid workers• Inconsistent information• Clarifying information
Follow Up with Labor Complaints
CDA Responsibilities(Enforcement Procedures)
Information Clarification• Contact general contractors to clarify any information that is unclear
- Break down of Fringe Benefits- Payroll discrepancies- Mismatching of information between payrolls and HUD – 11s- Send questionnaires or contact workers
Restitution Notices• Send formal letters to the general contractor
- List the total amount of workers affected and total dollar amount- Allow 30 days for response
• Ask general contractor to verify restitution payment- Ask for copies of cancelled checks
Withholding of Funds• Can be utilized if general contractor refuses to pay restitution after 30 days
- Calculated amount should be withheld
CDA Responsibilities(Requirements with HUD)
Contract/Project Management
Semi Annual Reports• Submit every 6 months• Include projects awarded during the 6 months • Include restitution paid during this period regardless of when contract was let
Additional Wage Classification Requests• Include documents to justify rates• Contact local CIRS
Technical Assistance• Request technical assistance from CIRS with any questions.
Community Development Block Grants (CDBG)
(DBRA Applicability) DBRA Applicable• 8 units and above• Utilized in Construction Costs
- Not applicable if only utilized for land acquisition, soft costs, professional fees, anything non-construction related
Equipment Installation• Installation cost exceeding 13% of the total equipment cost
- Not applicable if installation cost does not exceed 13% and does not require demolition or alterations to property
Force Account Work• Work done by employees hired directly by the grantee (city or state workers, etc.)
are not subject to DBRA
Community Development Block Grants (CDBG)
(Incidental Rule) Incidental Rule• Site work, parking garages, etc.• Must be built at the same time as residential or building projects to avoid
Highway/Heavy Prevailing Wages. - Cost cannot exceed 20% of total project cost or $1 million.
Online ResourcesOverview
http://portal.hud.gov/hudportal/HUD?src=/program_offices/labor_standards_enforcement - Overview
http://portal.hud.gov/hudportal/HUD?src=/program_offices/labor_standards_enforcement/OLRLibrary - Library of Letters and On-the-Mark! Series
Forms
http://portal.hud.gov/hudportal/documents/huddoc?id=DOC_12586.pdf : HUD – 4010
http://www.in.gov/ocra/files/Labor_Standards_Form_14-Employee_Interview.docex_12.31.13.doc: HUD - 11
Online Resources Cont.DBRA Related Websites
https://www.sam.gov/portal/SAM/##11: Federal Debar List
http://portal.hud.gov/hudportal/documents/huddoc?id=makingdavisbaconwork001.pdf: DBRA Guide for Local Agencies
www.wdol.gov: General Wage Schedule